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Nuclear energy is gaining popularity as a climate-friendly option for meeting the energy demands of the developing world's rapidly growing population. But how to ensure that its benefits outweigh its risks?

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Opinions and Analysis

IAEA team examines emergency equipment at Tokai Daini Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear electricity: a fallen dream?

Nuclear power is no magic solution, argues Pervez Hoodbhoy — it's not safe, or cheap, and it leads to weapons programmes.

28 September 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Nuclear expert at Fukushima accident Reality check shows nuclear energy is the wrong path

Rising costs and re-evaluated risks make nuclear power a poor choice, even for developing nations that can afford it, says José Goldemberg.

28 September 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文


News and Features

Nuclear plant UK science academy calls for world nuclear forum

A "nuclear Davos" could turn the growing internationalisation of the nuclear industry to good effect, the UK's Royal Society has said.

13 October 2011 | EN | ES

The functioning unit of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station Nuclear power after Fukushima: Facts and figures

Nuclear power promises clean energy for developing countries. Dave Elliott charts its progress and prospects after the accident at Fukushima.

28 September 2011 | EN | ES | FR | 中文